7 Prisoners
audience Reviews
, 86% Audience Score- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI really appreciate not taking the easy way out at the end.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars"The 7 Prisoners" presents a heart-wrenching narrative about human trafficking, revealing the stark reality that while some individuals lack choices, others are burdened by difficult decisions. Mateus’s courage in confronting a system of oppression stands as a beacon of hope, reminding us that even in dire situations, the human spirit can inspire moments of defiance and change. However, it is devastating to see him succumb to his circumstances. In his quest to provide for his family, he feels compelled to abandon his core values, sacrificing his integrity. Though he secures a better financial future for his family, the permanent scar of a cigarette burn on his arm will forever symbolize his moral compromise. This painful reminder will haunt him, reflecting the steep price he paid for their stability and his betrayal of friends. Despite the material wealth he acquires, true happiness eludes him. Conversely, Luca’s journey shines a light on the cycle of suffering. Once a victim of poverty, he witnessed the toll it took on his mother, leading him to make heartbreaking choices in a desperate bid to survive. The phrase "hurt people hurt people" rings true in his case; his turmoil transformed him into someone who, though initially empathetic, ultimately turned a blind eye to the damage he inflicted on others. The tragedy lies in understanding that in the face of hardship, Luca hardened his heart, sacrificing the freedom and well-being of others to protect his own family. This poignant story forces us to reflect on the complexities of morality, choice, and the devastating consequences of human trafficking. Will watching the movie "7 prisoners" imprison or free you from heartache? Imprison: This powerful and intense film delves deep into the pain and suffering of individuals trapped in perilous situations. It can evoke profound feelings of helplessness, anger, and sadness, creating an emotional weight that may leave you feeling burdened long after the credits roll. For those attuned to such themes, the harsh realities depicted could ignite a sense of entrapment in your own thoughts, making the experience feel emotionally constricting. Free: On the flip side, “7 Prisoners” shines a light on themes of resilience, justice, and the unwavering spirit of those fighting to liberate themselves from oppressive conditions. Witnessing the courage of the characters on their journey for a brighter future might provide a sense of hope and relief, offering a pathway to process your own heartache or challenges. For many viewers, films like this can be not just a source of comfort but also a powerful inspiration for positive change. In the end, your experience with the film will depend on your emotional state and your connection to its story. If you are in search of a gripping, thought-provoking film, “7 Prisoners” presents a profound exploration of human resilience. Just remember to approach its heavy subject matter with awareness of its possible emotional effects.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars7 Prisoners is a new important entry on Brazilian cinema. Among many uninspired comedies and badly written scripts Alexandre Moratto brings out a strong story about modern slavery. The movie is beautifully constructed and the story is told in a manner that you stay on the edge of your seat living the moral dilemmas of the main character. This thrill is not easy to produce, specially on Brazilian cinema where acting talent is not widely available as it is the case in other places. Moratto seem to have found this talent on Christian Malheiros. Their delivery is simple, effective and it makes up for great storytelling. This review would not be complete without mentioning Rodrigo Santoro. The arguably most famous Brazilian Actor of all time is on one of his best performances here. I concede that the role does not require extremes for the star of 300, however you just can't see an actor here. He impersonates the character so well that it is difficult to remember that it is Santoro there at times, we could just as well be seeing him on a documentary regarding these heart-wrenching issues. What a great and positive surprise it was! With all that said, great movie! Just a small distance behind other great Brazilian works such as City of God and Elite Squad. Well worth your time. Great storytelling, great acting and important heartbreaking themes. 8/10 easy!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsIt is the kind of film that shakes your soul. Too bad for the last 20 minutes, it failed in be more resolutive. 6/10
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars7 Prisoners is a new important entry on Brazilian cinema. Among many uninspired comedies and badly written scripts Alexandre Moratto brings out a strong story about modern slavery. The movie is beautifully constructed and the story is told in a manner that you stay on the edge of your seat living the moral dilemmas of the main character. This thrill is not easy to produce, specially on Brazilian cinema where acting talent is not widely available as it is the case in other places. Moratto seem to have found this talent on Christian Malheiros. Their delivery is simple, effective and it makes up for great storytelling. This review would not be complete without mentioning Rodrigo Santoro. The arguably most famous Brazilian Actor of all time is on one of his best performances here. I concede that the role does not require extremes for the star of 300, however you just can't see an actor here. He impersonates the character so well that it is difficult to remember that it is Santoro there at times, we could just as well be seeing him on a documentary regarding these heart-wrenching issues. What a great and positive surprise it was! With all that said, great movie! Just a small distance behind other great Brazilian works such as City of God and Elite Squad. Well worth your time. Great storytelling, great acting and important heartbreaking themes. 8/10 easy!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsmuy buena pelicula 8/10
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsCom uma consciência social pouco vista no cinema nacional, 7 prisioneiros mostra a realidade crua de quem é pobre no Brasil. Impecável, da produção, direção às atuações memoráveis de Rodrigo e Christian.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsMasterpiece and should be nominated by an Oscar Truthful reality of human trafficking in a thrilling story
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsAcepto que me dio escalofríos. La película me iso sentir por momentos asustado. Ya que su realismo y crudeza es muy bueno. Creo que esta película puede hacer bastante por mostrar la realidad que viven muchos países. La ambientación es buena. Y creo que los escenarios están bien construidos. Solamente uno detalles que no me gustaron. Como que el tiempo aveces pasa super rápido y no explican cosas relevantes en la trama. O que no se da a conocer del todo el conflicto de Luca. Creo que hace bien su papel. Pero aveces hace cosas al aire que no nos dejan ver porque las hacen. Con todo esto pongo a 7 prisioners como una muy buena película. Creo que de lo mas distinto en netflix y de lo más recomendable del año.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely amazing. Maybe a few minutes too short but still the beste movie i've seen in a while.